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Preparing Students for Life

The School was founded on a mission to prepare students for college and for life. Our bright, motivated, and curious students are nurtured in an environment that develops leaders who will be a positive force in the world.Learn More

Of Atlanta, For Atlanta

Westminster’s first president, Dr. William L. Pressly, founded the School to be “of Atlanta and for Atlanta.” Our students hail from more than 80 zip codes around metro Atlanta and use the city’s vast resources to become leaders of conscience.Learn More

Home of the Wildcats

Athletics are essential to Westminster’s mission to prepare students for life. Student-athletes are challenged to become leaders and it shows: with more than 280 state championships, the Wildcats are the most awarded athletic program in Georgia.Learn More

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Your support ignites possibility and ensures we are equal to our students' aspirations day by day. Together, we inspire new discoveries and transformative experiences that lead to positive change in the world.Learn More

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Preparing Students for Life

The School was founded on a mission to prepare students for college and for life. Our bright, motivated, and curious students are nurtured in an environment that develops leaders who will be a positive force in the world.Learn More

Of Atlanta, For Atlanta

Westminster’s first president, Dr. William L. Pressly, founded the School to be “of Atlanta and for Atlanta.” Our students hail from more than 80 zip codes around metro Atlanta and use the city’s vast resources to become leaders of conscience.Learn More

Home of the Wildcats

Athletics are essential to Westminster’s mission to prepare students for life. Student-athletes are challenged to become leaders and it shows: with more than 280 state championships, the Wildcats are the most awarded athletic program in Georgia.Learn More

Giving to Westminster

Your support ignites possibility and ensures we are equal to our students' aspirations day by day. Together, we inspire new discoveries and transformative experiences that lead to positive change in the world.Learn More

Construction Updates

Campus Construction News

We are excited to report that our first phase of construction remains on schedule, thanks to favorable weather conditions, detailed planning, and the support of parents, faculty, students, and neighbors.

Our second construction site, the future Westminster Center and the new parking deck, is underway. As the construction team completes the excavation for the site, demolition of some underground rock will be necessary along the loop road at the former Senior parking lot.

Over the next few weeks, crews will intermittently close a portion of the loop road (from the facilities plant to the middle school road) for ten to fifteen minutes while the demolition takes place. The demolition will happen at 2:00 p.m. each day when necessary, with the road closure in place from approximately 1:55 p.m. to 2:05 p.m. A blast will be heard throughout campus. Faculty and staff are aware of this and have notified students in a manner appropriate based on age.

Given the time frame, this process will not impact afternoon carpool but we want to ensure that our community is aware. If you are coming to campus between 1:55 and 2:05 p.m., we encourage you to enter and exit through the back gate at West Wesley Road to avoid being stopped near the demolition site for several minutes.

The safety of our community remains our utmost priority. The demolition activity is within the fenced construction site and not in proximity to instructional areas. We are grateful for your continued patience and support during this process and look forward to sharing more updates on our progress in the weeks to come. Below are important details to keep in mind as you make carpool arrangements for the remainder of the semester.

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Traffic Information

Access to Adams Gate from the loop road will be closed.

Upper School student drop-off will be relocated to Turner Gym.

The new Middle School road will convert to two-way traffic. Middle School parents are highly encouraged to drop off and pick up at the “Upper Clarkson Circle” and enter and exit campus from the front gate at West Paces Ferry Road as traffic congestion is expected near the back gate. Using the front gate will allow the quickest access to the Middle School road, enabling parents to bypass traffic at Upper and Lower School drop-off and pick-up points.

Lower School drop-off and pick-up will remain the same. The 7:20 a.m. morning drop-off extension will continue to be offered and is encouraged to help reduce traffic congestion at the back gate.

Parking Information

Our parking plan for Winter and Spring 2020 enables students, faculty, staff, parents, and visitors to continue to park on campus with a reduction of only 25 spaces across campus.

A new gravel lot adjacent to Turner Gym (between Turner and Campbell) will be open to accommodate faculty, staff, and visitors who historically parked in the former Senior and Visitor Lots. This lot will be accessed from behind Turner Gym; pedestrians will utilize the existing walkway at Turner to access the quad.

Limited visitor parking will be available along the new Middle School road.

There will be no change to Lower School parking.

The spaces bordering Clarkson Hall will remain available.

How You Can Help

Thank you for your partnership, your patience, and your willingness to navigate the inevitable inconveniences that projects of this magnitude bring. As we look to this next phase of construction, following are a few simple ways to help lessen the impact on your family’s morning and afternoon commutes.

Arrange to carpool with other Westminster families to lessen the car count on campus.

Make a plan with your child(ren), identifying the most efficient pick-up location and schedule after school.

Utilize the early drop-off time period in Lower School. We hope you have noticed the difference this schedule extension has made in traffic congestion around Love Hall, and we are pleased to continue this for the remainder of the school year!

When dropping off, help your children be ready to exit the car with all their belongings in hand. This is hugely helpful in keeping the car line moving.

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Click on areas shaded in red to see roadways and portions of campus that will be impacted by campus construction.
Drop-off and pick-up locations for each academic division are highlighted with red car icons.
For a list of all campus buildings and places of interest, please click the menu button in the top-left corner.

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About Us

Westminster is a coeducational Christian, independent day school for grades pre-first through 12, committed to creating an educational experience where bright, curious, motivated students who are nurtured by challenge can grow into leaders of conscience. Learn More.